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B’z Karaoke Hit Song Rankings [2026]

Alongside X Japan’s “Kurenai,” B’z is famous for the ultimate scream-along anthem “Ultra Soul” that no man can go home without belting out.

It’s perfect for blowing off stress, so many of you are probably curious about what other songs they have.

So this time, we’ve put together a ranking that could be called the definitive roundup of B’z’s most popular karaoke songs.

Feel free to use it as a reference!

B’z Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

DEEP KISSB’z22rank/position

B’z “DEEP KISS” cover / Jo’z at Matsumoto ALECX, 2011-01-15
DEEP KISSB'z

The tempo is too fast, and the chorus is too high.

The parts outside the chorus are also quite hard to sing.

It makes you wonder how the vocalist sings it and where they’re producing the sound from.

Be careful, as imitating their singing style could hurt your throat.

OCEANB’z23rank/position

With its crystal-clear melody and refreshing riffs, this track stands out among B’z’s many works for its especially pleasant sense of coolness.

Koshi Inaba’s gentle vocals are easy for a wide range of listeners to sing along to, and Takahiro Matsumoto’s delicate, plucked guitar solo is truly stirring.

The lyrics, which depict summer scenes through B’z’s unique sensibility, make it feel as if you can recreate a seaside moment right in a karaoke box.

Released in August 2005, the song drew major attention as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “Umizaru UMIZARU EVOLUTION.” Packed with catchy phrases, it’s sure to make karaoke even more fun.

Be sure to give it a try at your next karaoke session!

I won’t let you say goodbye.B’z24rank/position

In graduation season, this song blows away the sadness of parting and fills you with positivity.

Although it’s not a single but an album track by the hugely popular B’z, it has long been cherished by fans as a classic.

The lyrics, which refuse to make parting permanent and convey a strong will that “we’ll meet again,” resonate deeply, carried by Tak Matsumoto’s melodies and Koshi Inaba’s powerful vocals.

Included on the album RUN, released in October 1992, it even ranked 8th in a 2008 fan poll—proof of its enduring popularity.

It’s not just for quiet reflection; when you want to move on to the next stage with your friends, smiling, this is the perfect song to sing your heart out to!

Invisible PowerB’z25rank/position

B’z / Invisible Power ~INVISIBLE ONE~
Invisible PowerB'z

It’s a heartwarming song that carries a message about people being connected by unseen forces.

Released by B’z in March 1996, it was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Hell Teacher Nube.

The blend of Mr.

Matsumoto’s striking guitar and Mr.

Inaba’s powerful vocals resonates deeply with listeners.

Though simple, the piece is known to be challenging to perform and is highly regarded both within and outside the band.

Celebrating the bonds between people and inner strength, this song is perfect for reflecting on memories with friends or for motivating yourself.

Sing it at karaoke, and it’s sure to become an unforgettable number.

B’z MedleyB’z26rank/position

B’z Lyric-Featured “Chorus Medley”
B'z MedleyB'z

This is a medley by B’z, one of Japan’s leading rock bands.

Their appeal lies in high, powerful vocals and a hard-rock sound, and their prowess is recognized worldwide.

You can enjoy a wide range of upbeat tracks, from songs with romantic lyrics to passionately energetic rock numbers.

The guitar is crying.B’z27rank/position

Among the many ballads released by B’z, one of Japan’s premier rock duos, this is the standout track when it comes to portraying the unique relationship between the live stage and its fans.

Featured on their third album, “BREAK THROUGH,” released in February 1990, the song runs over six minutes, yet Takahiro Matsumoto’s soulful, weeping guitar and Koshi Inaba’s heartrending vocals blend beautifully.

Its innovative concept—of a musician on stage secretly harboring feelings for a woman in the audience—captured the hearts of many listeners and has earned the song a reputation as a hidden gem among fans.

For karaoke, it’s also recommended for first-time B’z challengers, as the vocal range is relatively restrained compared to Inaba’s usual high notes.

If you convey the pain of unrequited love with rich emotion over the relaxed tempo, the room is sure to be moved.

Pleasure ’91 ~Life’s Pleasures~B’z28rank/position

“Pleasure ’91” B’z Cover Band [PleasureParty] 2010.11.21 LIVE at Tsurumi TOP’s
Pleasure '91 ~Life's Pleasures~B'z

Included as the B-side of B’z’s eighth single “LADY NAVIGATION,” released on March 27, 1991.

Rock! That one word says it all—this is pure rock! Blazing momentum, powerful and beautiful guitar, vocals that unleash tremendous energy, and lyrics that rock too! It’s a track that stirs up so much power, you’ll feel like you’re about to burn out!